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How to spell UPPOSE correctly?

If you're facing the misspelling "uppose", there are a couple of correct alternatives you can consider. Firstly, you could use "suppose", which means to assume or believe something is true. Alternatively, if you intended to write "oppose" (meaning to resist or go against), that could be an appropriate substitute as well.

List of suggestions on how to spell uppose correctly

  • appose I will appose my opinion against yours in the debate.
  • Apposed He Apposed the proposition that they destroy the building.
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  • impose The government may impose a new tax on imported goods.
  • oppose I strongly oppose the construction of a new high-rise in our neighborhood.
  • opposed We opposed the proposal to extend the deadline.
  • opposes The political party opposes the new tax reform bill.
  • pose She struck a pose in front of the camera to capture the perfect shot.
  • purpose Her purpose in life is to help those in need.
  • suppose I suppose we could go out to eat tonight.

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